showroom supply ask

"How do I measure for bathroom fixtures?"
Two sets of measurements are needed for placing bathroom fixtures. The first is overall measurements of the room with notes about windows, doors, switches and heat outlets. The second is centerline measurements of existing toilet, lavatory and tub drain from the nearest wall. If you make a drawing of the room using one half inch on paper to represent 12 inches in the room, and then mark both sets of these measurements, you will have a useful representation of your bathroom.

"What does it mean ‘vanities come in standard sizes’?"
Standard size vanities come in 24", 30", 36", 42", and 48" across by a standard 21" front to back. Some manufacturers also make 60" and 72" wide vanities. Standard sink base vanities can be grouped with drawer stacks that are available in 12", 15", and 18" widths to make a non-standard size. For example, a non-standard space of 54" could be filled with a 36" sink base and an 18" drawer base. Vanities typically measure 21" front to back, but in 36" and smaller the standard sizes are also available in 18" front to back dimensions. Heights of vanities differ between manufacturers, but the typical height is 30" or 31".  Many manufacturers offer "adult heights" of  32" or 34 1/2".  If you are tall or have lower back problems, these higher vanities may increase the ease in your daily hygiene.

"What is the maintenance on faucets with special finishes?"
Vast improvements have been made in the finishes used on decorative  faucets in the last fifteen years. However, in a hard water area, such as Central New Jersey, the best way to maintain a special finish is to wipe the faucet with a soft cloth after each use. If not dried off, the minerals from the hard water will be left behind when the water evaporates. These minerals are abrasive when the faucet is cleaned and they also tempt the use of harsh chemicals to remove them. The surface of any faucet is degraded by harsh chemicals and abrasives, and ultimately the faucet finish suffers.

"My old polished brass faucet is tarnished.  Is there an alternative?"
New technology called Physical Vapor Deposition has revolutionized polished brass faucets and now also is used for Satin Nickel and other colors of finishes as well as polished brass.  According to manufacturers, this new technology creates a hard, stable surface that is bonded to the faucet that does not have any sealant coating to wear off.  We now have low maintenance, durable special finishes in bath and kitchen styles.

"What is the difference between self-rimming and undermount sinks?"
Whether in kitchen or bath self –rimming sinks can be used with any type of countertop and mount on the surface of the counter. Undermount sinks can only be used with solid countertop materials, such as Corian, granite or marble. The sink is mounted underneath the slab of the countertop for a smooth, clean look on the countertop. Unfortunately, this sink is not seamless—only a Corian sink bonded to a Corian countertop is seamless. The undermount sink moves the seam between sink and counter to a place that is hidden between the two surfaces. For homeowners who are primarily concerned with sanitary surfaces, the self-rimming sink is the better choice over undermount because the joint between the two surfaces is visible.  For the Easy Clean as Top Priority Folks, a Corian Sink bonded to Corian deck is
almost in a "self-cleaning" category.

 



Useful Links

Vendor Web Site
Kitchen & Bath

Afina

www.afinacorporation.com

Allied Brass

www.alliedbrass.com

Altmans

www.altmansfnf.com

Americh www.americh.com

AquaBrass

www.aquabrass.com

Aristokraft

www.aristokraft.com

Arley Tile & Stone

www.arleywholesale.com

Atlas Home Wares

www.atlashomewares.com

Bain Ultra www.bainultra.com
Bates www.batesandbates.com

Bear Creek Glass

www.bearcreekglass.com

Baci Mirrors

www.bacimirrors.com

Bemis

www.bemismfg.com

Berenson Hardware

www.berensonhardware.com

Blanco www.blanco-america.com
Bouvet www.bouvet.com
Broan www.broan.com

Caml Bath

www.camlbath.com

Caroma USA www.caromausa.com

Century Door

www.centuryshowerdoor-usa.com

Cifial

www.cifialusa.com

Colonialbronze

www.colonialbronze.com

Derose Designs www.derosedesigns.com
Dupont Corian www.corian.com
Elite Bath www.elitebath.net
Elkay Mfg. Co. www.elkayusa.com

Empire

www.empire-industries.com

Eurostyle

www.eurostyleinc.com

Fairmont Designs

www.fairmontdesigns.com

Fleurco Shower Doors

www.fleurco.com

Flitz

www.flitz.com

Florestone

www.florestone.com

Forms and Fixtures www.formsandfixtures.com
Franke Inc. www.franke.com

Geberit

www.us.geberit.com

Ginger

www.gingerco.com

Grohe www.groheamerica.com
Hamat www.hamatusa.com
Hansgrohe www.hansgrohe-usa.com
Hollow Rock Designs www.hollowrockdesigns.com
HP Austin www.hpaustin.com
In-Sinkerator www.insinkerator.com
Jason International www.jasoninternational.com
Jaclo Industries www.jaclo.com
Julien www.julien.ca
Keuco www.keuco.com
Kimball & Young www.kimballyoung.com
Kohler Co. www.kohler.com
Langdon Mills www.langdonmills.com

Linkasink

www.linkasink.com

Maax www.maax.com
Magnum www.tomlinbath.com

Mico Faucets

www.micodesigns.com

Mng Designer Hardware www.mngdesignerhardware.com

Moen

www.moen.com

Mountain Plumbing

www.mountainplumbing.com

Mustee

www.mustee.com

Myson www.mysoninc.com
Newport Brass www.brasstech.com

North River Mint

www.northrivermint.com

Norwell

www.norwellinc.com

Omega www.omegacab.com

Omnia Industries

www.omniaindustries.com

Panasonic

www.panasonic.com/building

Perrin & Rowe www.avilion.co.uk
Privy Pine www.privypine.com
R.A. Magnus www.ramagnus.com
Robern Inc. www.robern.com
Rohl www.rohlhome.com

Roma Steam Bath

www.romasteambath.com

Showerall

www.jaclo.com

Sigma Design Faucets

www.sigmafaucet.com

Silestone www.silestone.com
Steamist www.steamist.com

Sterling

www.sterlingplumbing.com

Stone Care

www.stonecare.com

Stone Forest

www.stoneforest.com

St. Thomas Creations www.stthomascreations.com
Swan Corp. www.theswancorp.com
THG www.thgusa.com

Top Knobs USA

www.topknobsusa.com

Uttermost

www.uttermost.com

Vanity Flair

www.vanityflair.net

Victoria + Albert Baths

www.vandabaths.com

WoodPro

www.woodpro.com

   
Vendor Web Site
Mechanical Systems
American Plumber www.americanplumber.com

Beacon Morris

www.mestek.com

B & G

www.bellgossett.com

Bradford White www.bradfordwhite.com
Broan www.broan.com
Chemique www.chemique.com
Easyheat Inc. www.easyheat.com
Elkay Mfg. Co. www.elkay.com

Embassy

www.embassyind.com

Fantech Inc. www.fantech-us.com
Fernco www.fernco.com
Field Controls www.fieldcontrols.com
Hart & Cooley www.hartandcooley.com
Honeywell www.honeywell.com

Jameco Plumbing Supplies

www.wattsbrass-tubular.com

Jones Stephens

www.plumbest.com

Lenoxsaw www.lenoxsaw.com

Little Giant

www.littlegiantpump.com

Malco Tools www.malcotools.com
Oatey www.oatey.com
Ridgid Tools www.ridgid.com
Skuttle www.skuttle.com

Sloan Flushmate Powerflush Toilet Parts

www.flushmate.com

Taco

www.taco-hvac.com

T&S Brass www.tsbrass.com

Tjerlund

www.tjernlund.com

Utica Boilers www.uticaboilers.com

Watts Regulator

www.wattsreg.com

Zoeller Pumps www.zoeller.com

 


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